Aortic stenosis (AS) represents a notable paradigm for cardiovascular (CV) and geriatric disorders owing to comorbidity. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) was initially considered a therapeutic strategy in elderly individuals deemed unsuitable for or at high risk of surgical valve replacement. The progressive improvement in TAVR technology has led to the need to refine older patients' stratification, progressively incorporating the concept of frailty and other geriatric vulnerabilities. Recognizing the intricate nature of the aging process, reliance exclusively on chronological age for stratification resulted in an initial but inadequate tool to assess both CV and non-CV risks effectively. A comprehensive geriatric evaluation should be performed before TAVR procedures, taking into account both physical and cognitive capabilities and post-procedural outcomes through a multidisciplinary framework. This review adopts a multidisciplinary perspective to delve into the diagnosis and holistic management of AS in elderly populations in order to facilitate decision-making, thereby optimizing outcomes centered around patient well-being.
A Comprehensive Geriatric Workup and Frailty Assessment in Older Patients with Severe Aortic Stenosis / Brunetti, Enrico; Lucà, Fabiana; Presta, Roberto; Marchionni, Niccolò; Boccanelli, Alessandro; Ungar, Andrea; Rao, Carmelo Massimiliano; Ingianni, Nadia; Lettino, Maddalena; Del Sindaco, Donatella; Murrone, Adriano; Riccio, Carmine; Colivicchi, Furio; Grimaldi, Massimo; Gulizia, Michele Massimo; Oliva, Fabrizio; Bo, Mario; Parrini, Iris. - In: JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. - ISSN 2077-0383. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:(2024), pp. 4169.0-4169.0. [10.3390/jcm13144169]
A Comprehensive Geriatric Workup and Frailty Assessment in Older Patients with Severe Aortic Stenosis
Marchionni, Niccolò;Ungar, Andrea;Rao, Carmelo Massimiliano;Murrone, Adriano;Grimaldi, Massimo;Gulizia, Michele Massimo;Oliva, Fabrizio;
2024
Abstract
Aortic stenosis (AS) represents a notable paradigm for cardiovascular (CV) and geriatric disorders owing to comorbidity. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) was initially considered a therapeutic strategy in elderly individuals deemed unsuitable for or at high risk of surgical valve replacement. The progressive improvement in TAVR technology has led to the need to refine older patients' stratification, progressively incorporating the concept of frailty and other geriatric vulnerabilities. Recognizing the intricate nature of the aging process, reliance exclusively on chronological age for stratification resulted in an initial but inadequate tool to assess both CV and non-CV risks effectively. A comprehensive geriatric evaluation should be performed before TAVR procedures, taking into account both physical and cognitive capabilities and post-procedural outcomes through a multidisciplinary framework. This review adopts a multidisciplinary perspective to delve into the diagnosis and holistic management of AS in elderly populations in order to facilitate decision-making, thereby optimizing outcomes centered around patient well-being.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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